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| '''For full discussion on Pancreatitis click [[Pancreatitis|here]].'''
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| ==Overview==
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| '''Hereditary Pancreatitis''' is a genetic disease affecting enzyme production in the pancreas.
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| ==Pathophysiology==
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| In the pancreas, a genetic mutation causes the enzyme [[trypsinogen]] to be made in a way which renders it resistant to inactivation through [[autolysis]]. Normally this autolysis mechanism prevents trypsinogen from being activated within the pancreas. However, when the abnormal trypsinogen is activated, it causes a chain reaction where all the trypsinogen in the pancreas is activated, effectively digesting the pancreas from the inside.
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| ==Epidemiology and Demographics==
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| ===Prevalence===
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| Most estimates place the number of individuals with hereditary pancreatitis in the United States at 1000.
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| ==Diagnosis==
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| ===History and Symptoms===
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| Symptoms are generally the same as [[acute pancreatitis]], including
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| * Severe [[abdominal pain]]
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| * [[Vomiting]]
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| * [[Diarrhea]]
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| ==Treatment==
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| ===Medical Therapy===
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| There is no treatment for the disease, although complications such as malnutrition can be treated with supplimentary pancreatic enzymes.
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